
Conor Myles pitched into the seventh inning, leading the UTSA Roadrunners past the South Florida Bulls for the second time in two days. Later, the Bulls bounced back to win the second game of a doubleheader at Roadrunner Field. In all, nine individuals combined from both teams were ejected during the two games.- Photo by Joe Alexander
By Jerry Briggs
Special for The JB Replay
Kaden Smith pitched into the sixth inning and Ethan Sutton finished off a combined six-hitter Saturday afternoon as the South Florida Bulls downed UTSA 7-1 in an American Conference series finale at Roadrunner Field.
The series opened on Friday afternoon with UTSA downing South Florida, 11-3.
After weather issues forced officials to complete the three-game series on Saturday, the Roadrunners won the first game of the day, 7-3.
In winning two of three from South Florida, they clinched their fourth series victory this season and their 15th straight since 2024. But in the finale, the Bulls averted the sweep.
In the top of the fifth, they scored four two-out runs to take a 6-1 lead en route to their 25th win of the season.

South Florida coach Mitch Hannahs directed his team to its 25th victory over the season with a 7-1 win over UTSA on Saturday afternoon. – Photo by Joe Alexander
Jackson Geiger supplied the big blow with a two-run homer to right off UTSA reliever Cody DeMont.
Smith (4-1) earned the victory after working 5 and 1/3 innings. He allowed one run on six hits and four walks while striking out four.
In relief, Sutton posted his seventh save by pitching 3 and 2/3 hitless and scoreless innings.
UTSA freshman Christopher Gutierrez (1-1) took the loss. He gave up four runs on four hits in 2 and 1/3 innings.
Roadrunners had three individuals ejected during the game.
The three included third baseman Diego Diaz at the end of the second inning, head coach Pat Hallmark in the sixth and pitching coach Zach Butler in the ninth.
Diaz was tossed after making the last out in the second inning.
Trying to score from third base on a pop up to shallow center field, Diaz was tagged out as he collided with South Florida catcher Lance Trippel.
Tempers flared momentarily before others arrived to calm the situation. After a lengthy review of replay video, five South Florida players were also ejected.
In the sixth, Hallmark was tossed after he came onto the field to make a pitching change.
UTSA fans cheered the coach as he walked down the third base line on his way back to the clubhouse.
Butler was ejected in the ninth after South Florida scored its last run of the game on a balk.
With Trippel at third base, he was awarded home when a balk was called on UTSA reliever James Hubbard.
In the wake of South Florida’s victory, the UAB Blazers held the lead in the American with an 8-3 record, followed by the Roadrunners at 8-4.
The Blazers are scheduled to complete their home series with the Wichita State Shockers on Sunday.
The Shockers tied the series at one win apiece after beating the Blazers 5-4 in 10 innings on Saturday.
Records
South Florida 25-10, 6-6
UTSA 25-11, 8-4
Coming up
UTSA at Baylor, Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.
First game
The Roadrunners built an early seven-run lead and held off the Bulls 7-3 to clinch their 15th straight series victory in the American Conference.

UTSA freshman shortstop Aidan Eshelman went two for four at the plate with two RBIs in Saturday’s first game. – Photo by Joe Alexander
The teams were scheduled to play the second game of a doubleheader and the series finale later Saturday afternoon at Roadrunner Field.
Officials elected to schedule the third game Saturday instead of trying to play Sunday because of weather concerns in San Antonio.
Rain pelted the field in the first and the fourth innings and then later in the eighth and ninth.
The weather didn’t slow the Roadrunners, who won their fifth game in a row, including their second in two days against the Bulls, and their 25th overall on the season.
UTSA scored one run in the first inning, two in the second and four in the fourth against South Florida’s Michael Senay, one of the top pitchers in the American.
Senay (6-1) suffered his first loss of the season, giving up seven runs, including six earned, in 3 and 2/3 innings.
UTSA’s Caden Miller delivered the big hit against Senay with a two-run homer in the fourth. Senay entered the game with a 1.34 earned run average.
Conor Myles (5-1) picked up the win for the Roadrunners, as the lefthander from Australia pitched into the seventh without much trouble.
In all, he worked 6 and 2/3, allowing two runs, one of them earned. Miles also yielded only two hits with no walks and one hit batter for his third straight victory.
Sam Simmons relieved Miles in the seventh. He escaped jams in the seventh and eighth and gave up a run in the ninth before escaping further trouble.
UTSA extends streak
UTSA’s string of series victories in the American stretches back to the 2024 season.

Coach Pat Hallmark’s UTSA Roadrunners extended their streak of series victories in the American Conference to 15 this weekend in taking two of three games from South Florida. – Photo by Joe Alexander
UTSA won its last two conference series in 2024, won all nine en route to the league title in 2025 and now has won its first four this season.
The Roadrunners have won two out of three games this season against American foes Florida Atlantic, East Carolina, Rice and South Florida.
The series against FAU and Rice were on the road.
Against both East Carolina and Rice, UTSA lost the opening game and then bounced back to win the next two. Against South Florida, UTSA lost the series finale for the first time this season.
Eshelman’s day
UTSA shortstop Aidan Eshelman had two hits, including a double, with two RBIs in the first game of the day.
On the defensive side, the game was an adventure for the freshman from Houston Episcopal High School.
Eshelman made one spectacular play and helped turn an inning-ending double play in the eighth, but he also committed two errors.
South Florida coach is tossed
South Florida coach Mitch Hannahs was ejected in the seventh inning of the first game, apparently in disagreement with the home plate umpire on what was called as a check-swing strike three.
Bulls pinch hitter Jackson Geiger was at the plate with his team trailing 7-2 and with base runners at second and third. Geiger was called out to end the inning on a breaking pitch.
As Hannahs came out of the dugout and walked toward home plate, he was ejected by home plate ump Blake Felix.

South Florida pitcher Michael Senay suffered his first loss of the season in the opener of Saturday’s doubleheader. – Photo by Joe Alexander



